Book1:TeDream-Maker
lowersthanhehadeverseeninthemeadows,headsbenttogetherasifwhisperingineachother’sears.Ashewenton,aseaofflreetedhim,whisperingthatitwassaidaFlowerFairywouldbeborhefirstraysofsunshineappeared.Smittenbycuriosity,thebeartiofollowthebutterfly.Gradually,anobscurerayofsunshiratedthefog.Hezigzaggedonnotknowingwherehewasorwhichwayhetook.Thenhecametothefootofahill.Thewihefogawaytotheothersideofthemountain.Sunshineburstout.Hesawaseaofexuberantflowersflutteringandswayinginjoy,hailihoftheFlowerFairy.Butterfliesflewoutoftheflowersaerflyandthebearsoonjoihecrowdanddisappeared Act2 Thebearwelyintotheseaofflowers.Thousandsofbutterfliesflewamoheringpollen.Flowerspetedforattention,usingtheirbeautyandfragratracttheirrovingandflitteringbeaus.Tothebutterfly,theywereasexualsymbol.Theirretionshipwasoweentheluringandtheluredtoreachtheaimofreproduforthetinuationofthespecies.Followingthesoundofflowingwater,thebearcametoastreambesideawood.Suddenly,anexquisitelybeautifulgirlwithlong,snow-whitehairwasseendanginthewoods.Sheseemedtobehalf-floatingintheair,hertoestouglightlyoipofthegrassandflowers,totallyunsciousofherradiayandmatchlessgrace,bentonlyonexpressingherjoyofbirthintothisworld.WhatshedidnotknohenGodcreatedflowersandgavethembeauty,healsoputonthemaandnottocauselustinothers,eventhoughuionally.Todosowassinful.ThiseciallytruefortheFlowerFairy,whohastosetanexampleforallhersubjedthereforehadtobemorechastethahers,orshehastoapologizetoGodbydeath. Act3 Thebearhidbehindatreetowatchthisfasa